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"Now the sequel is another story, truly bad." — Oh, come now…

Posted by David Aiken on July 24, 2007 at 00:57:08:

You're being too kind. It's probably worse than that :-)

Actually, I've got both on DVD and they're enjoyable on a very occasional basis. The second is really a re-hash of the first with a couple of twists just to avoid doing exactly the same thing twice and I think it's worst aspect is the fact that it is so much of a re-hash in many ways. You can almost say that if you've seen one you've seen them both.

Light, trite, no socially redeeming features, probably low B-grade action films which really aren't anywhere near the quality of the best of Carpenter's work.


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